Here's proof that too many records may not always be a good thing. On Monday morning, the second floor of Thrift Trader, a shop in the Hillcrest suburb of San Diego collapsed under the weight of vinyl records, reported NBC. No one was injured and the fire department promptly cordoned off the area. Here's photos of the aftermath.

Macklemore’s Nightmare

22 June 2015: Thrift trader on the University Ave in Hillcrest a suburb of San Diego, had it's second floor collapse onto the first under pressure of old vinyl records being stored in boxes on that level. Derrick Tuskan/RollingStone.com

That Sinking Ceiling

22 June 2015: Thrift trader on the University Ave in Hillcrest a suburb of San Diego, had it's second floor collapse onto the first under pressure of old vinyl records being stored in boxes on that level. Derrick Tuskan/RollingStone.com

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Repairs Begin

22 June 2015: Thrift trader on the University Ave in Hillcrest a suburb of San Diego, had it's second floor collapse onto the first under pressure of old vinyl records being stored in boxes on that level. Derrick Tuskan/RollingStone.com

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Surveying the Wreckage

John Gagnon who handles maintenance sits just outside where the collapse occurred.

22 June 2015: Thrift trader on the University Ave in Hillcrest a suburb of San Diego, had it's second floor collapse onto the first under pressure of old vinyl records being stored in boxes on that level. Derrick Tuskan/RollingStone.com

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Unboxed

Record Store Weigh

22 June 2015: Thrift trader on the University Ave in Hillcrest a suburb of San Diego, had it's second floor collapse onto the first under pressure of old vinyl records being stored in boxes on that level. Derrick Tuskan/RollingStone.com

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Crash

22 June 2015: Thrift trader on the University Ave in Hillcrest a suburb of San Diego, had it's second floor collapse onto the first under pressure of old vinyl records being stored in boxes on that level. Derrick Tuskan/RollingStone.com